Schedule of Events
Reunion Headquarters and Residence Halls Open!
Thursday, June 13,
4 p.m. -
8 p.m. Central
Reunion Headquarters, Warch Campus Center, The Cafe
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Reunion Headquarters and Residence Halls Open at 4 p.m. CT. Please check in there first to receive your namebadge and schedule of events, as well as residence hall key, if staying on campus.
Alumni Awards Celebration Dinner
Thursday, June 13,
5 p.m. -
6:30 p.m. Central
Hamar House (President's House)
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By Invitation Only / Free to Attend / Registration Required
Alumni awards honor individuals for their service to Lawrence, their service to society, and their professional achievements. Lawrence University is pleased to kick off Reunion 2023 with this celebration dinner honoring some of our most distinguished alumni.
Early Arrival Reception & Dinner
Thursday, June 13,
6 p.m. -
8 p.m. Central
Warch Campus Center, Somerset Room (Level Three)
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$42/ Registration Required / Cash Only Beer & Wine Bar
All are welcome to attend.
Breakfast
Friday, June 14,
8 a.m. -
10 a.m. Central
Warch Campus Center, Andrew Commons (Level One)
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Breakfast is $7/person, all-you-can-eat hot breakfast buffet. No registration required. Cashless - Credit & Debit Card Only accepted at the door.
Alumni College: Dena Skran
Friday, June 14,
9:30 a.m. -
10:20 a.m. Central
Science Learning Commons
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NATO Expansion:
Should Finland and Sweden Join?
Shortly after the start of the war between Russia and
Ukraine, both Finland and Sweden formally applied for NATO membership. This move signals a long-standing shift from
their previous policies of neutrality in international affairs. While some welcome NATO’s expansion as a way
to secure a free and prosperous Europe, others fear it as a possibly worsening
the regional balance of power. Drawing on her recent sabbatical in Helsinki,
Finland, Prof. Skran will share her insights on this important topic.
Claudena Skran is Professor of Government, and the Edwin and Ruth West Professor of Economics and Social Science.
Alumni College: Kurt Dietrich ’73
Friday, June 14,
9:30 a.m. -
10:20 a.m. Central
Wriston Art Center
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Lawrence and Jazz in Wisconsin: A Love Affair
Since the early 1970s, when John Harmon ’57 took over the previously student-run jazz program at Lawrence, jazz has been a vital part of Lawrence culture. Harmon and a group of his students formed the band Matrix in 1974, and Lawrence jazz really took off. Fred Sturm ’73 returned to Lawrence in 1977 to develop a nationally recognized program that has produced important jazz musicians ever since, including current LU faculty. Dietrich will pack as much of this history into 45 minutes as possible.
Alumni College: Megan Pickett
Friday, June 14,
9:30 a.m. -
10:20 a.m. Central
Warch Campus Center Cinema
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Our Milwaukee Marie Curie: Elda Anderson’s Forgotten Legacy
Elda Emma Anderson (1899-1961) was a well-known, beloved figure in physics during the first half of the 20th Century. A Wisconsin native and alumna of Ripon College and UW Madison, Dr. Anderson’s early career was a testament to her passion for teaching: from her creation of the Division of Sciences at Estherville Junior College (and becoming its first dean) at the age of 25 to her nearly two decades-long tenure at Milwaukee-Downer College, where she became the first woman to earn tenure in—and chair—the physics department. An accomplished experimentalist, she joined the Manhattan Project during WWII, one of the few women who worked at the Los Alamos Lab as a scientist. Her work—she produced the first pure Uranium-235 sample--was critical to the success of the project and the end of the war. After the war, in response to the horror of atomic war, she helped found the Health Physics Society, where she worked exhaustively on radiation safety and the biological effects of radiation. Each year following her death in 1961, the Elda Anderson Award in Health Physics is given in her honor. Despite her significance, Dr. Anderson remains largely unknown at Lawrence—the only tribute the name of one of the campus computer servers. In this class, I will be discussing Dr. Anderson’s legacy, and the plans we have for amplifying and celebrating this amazing woman, scientist, and teacher.
Megan Pickett Associate Professor of Physics, Lawrence University
Alumni College: Connie '73 & Peter Roop '73
Friday, June 14,
10:40 a.m. -
11:30 a.m. Central
Wriston Art Center
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Keep the Learning Lights, Burning
Join Peter and Connie Roop as they share their writing
journey in the creation of Keep the Lights Burning, Abbie, a
Feature Reading Rainbow book. Having published over 100 children’s books,
the Roops continue to use their Lawrence education to research and write books.
Connie '73 and Peter Roop '73 have written 100 children's
books ranging from historical to nonfiction.
Alumni College: Gretchen Gerrish '98
Friday, June 14,
10:40 a.m. -
11:30 a.m. Central
Warch Campus Center Cinema
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Lights, Cameras, Sex,
and Bioluminescent Ostracods: When Science and Media Collide
We will explore the interface between science
and science communication in multiple media formats. Avenues for sharing
science have expanded exponentially with shifting media outlets and social
change. Dr. Gretchen Gerrish '98 will use illuminating case studies from her
marine and freshwater work to facilitate discussion regarding the values,
ethics, challenges, and responsibilities for sharing work beyond the academic
ivory tower.
Dr, Gretchen Gerrish
'98 Director of Trout Lake Station Center for Limnology UW-Madison
Alumni College: Jesus Smith, Ph.D
Friday, June 14,
10:40 a.m. -
11:30 a.m. Central
Science Learning Commons
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The social
construction of race and racism in US Society
Dr. Smith will take us through the social
construction of race in US society and the impact of racism on various groups.
This class will explore the role of racism in law, religion and politics as
well as the role of race in categorizing different human groups.
Jesus Smith,
Ph.D. Assistant Professor in Ethnic Studies
Lawrence University
Lunch
Friday, June 14,
11:30 a.m. -
1 p.m. Central
Warch Campus Center, Andrew Commons
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Lunch is $11/person, all-you-can-eat lunch buffet. No registration required. Cashless - Credit & Debit Card Only accepted at the door.
Alumni College: Angie Bier '98
Friday, June 14,
1 p.m. -
1:50 p.m. Central
Science Learning Commons
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The Spit Is It!
Genealogy & Family History in the Age of
Commercial Genetic Testing Services.
The advent of services such as 23andMe and
AncestryDNA have changed the landscape in which family historians and casual
information-seekers learn about their past--and their present. In this session,
Angela Bier, ‘98, will examine what information these services do and do
not provide. We will consider how results, both expected and unexpected, can
enhance one’s family history research and open new areas of inquiry, discovery,
and complexity.
Angie is a former pediatrician, mother, Wisconsinite from
birth, and an accomplished amateur genealogist. She brings these
sensibilities to her writing, which can be found most recently in Evening
Street Review and An Accidental Archivist, her genealogical mystery memoir
published in July of 2022. She is a student of All Writers
Workplace & Workshop and lives between Franklin and Gills Rock, Wisconsin.
Alumni College: Carl Rath '75
Friday, June 14,
1 p.m. -
1:50 p.m. Central
Wriston Art Center
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The Beatles…Four Lads Who Shook the World
Do You Want to Know a Secret? The Beatles are still Here, There,
and Everywhere…even after breaking up in 1970! The Beatles '1' album, released in 2000, is the
biggest-selling album of any artist in the first decade of the 21st century and
The Beatles are the only artists to sell more than a million units every year
since 1990! That's really Something! Current students at Lawrence
have the opportunity to study the exciting '60s through the sounds of The
Beatles, and you can relive it too! The Word is love and All You Need Is Love
to attend this exciting presentation by a true Beatleholic. It Won't Be Long
before Reunion Weekend is here; June is not such a Long, Long, Long way off.
Take this Magical Mystery Tour of The Long and Winding Road paved by The
Beatles. Turn off your mind…relax…and float downstream..it's just A Day in the
Life. Help is on the way! The End.
Carl Rath ’75, Conservatory of Music
instructor, Lawrence University
Alumni College: Shaun Donnelly '68 and Robert Suettinger '68
Friday, June 14,
1 p.m. -
1:50 p.m. Central
Warch Campus Center Cinema
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Inside the Sausage
Factory of U.S. Foreign Policy-Making
An oft-cited Washington adage compares U.S.
Foreign Policy to sausage making- two things you're better off not seeing how
it's made. The White House, State Department, NSC, CIA, Congress, lobbyists,
ambassadors (both foreign ambassadors in Washington and our Ambassadors
overseas), and many others play roles, helpful or otherwise. Shaun Donnelly
('68) survived 36 years as a State Department Foreign Service Officer (FSO)
and, ultimately, an Ambassador. Bob Suettinger ('68) had a 24-year career as a
China analyst and policy-maker at the CIA, State Department, and NSC, then
another 8 years as a contractor, aka "Beltway Bandit." The LU classmates
will share experiences, war stories, opinions, and a few lingering frustrations
from inside the Washington sausage factory.
Shaun Donnelly '68
Senior Advisor at the United States Council for International Business
Robert Suettinger '68
a former U.S. Intelligence officer and a scholar on East Asia.
Alumni College: Brian Pertl '86
Friday, June 14,
2:10 p.m. -
3 p.m. Central
Wriston Art Center
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Why Music, Creativity,
and the New Business Major are a Perfect Lawrence Match
What does business have to do with
music? What does music have to do with business?
More than people can possibly imagine—people
who aren’t Lawrentians, anyway! At Lawrence, we see music, creativity,
and business creating mutually beneficial relationships that give our students
the superpowers they will need to overcome the challenges and maximize the
opportunities of our rapidly changing world. In this high energy,
hands-on class, we will get right down to business through creativity and
music. .. and your imagination.
Brian Pertl ‘86 Dean of the Conservatory of Music
Lawrence University
Alumni College: John Wiesman '83
Friday, June 14,
2:10 p.m. -
3 p.m. Central
Science Learning Commons
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Going First---Leading
Through A Pandemic
Who knew in 1983 that a biology major from
Lawrence University would one day be in a position to provide leadership in a
pandemic---much less, lead the response to the first known U.S. case. From the
initial phone call he received that Washington State was sending a sample to
test for the novel coronavirus, to the co-announcement with CDC identifying the
first confirmed case, to the first deadly outbreak of the virus in a nursing
home in Kirkland, WA, Dr. Wiesman’s work as Secretary of Health for the state
of Washington during the start of the pandemic was the ultimate leadership
challenge. Join him to learn more about an insider’s view of that experience
and the personal and professional lessons he learned about crisis leadership.
Dr. John Wiesman '83
DrPH, MPH
Alumni College: Allison Fleshman
Friday, June 14,
2:10 p.m. -
4:10 p.m. Central
McFleshman's Brewing Company
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Local Craft Beer – Art and Science in a Pint Glass!
Wisconsin’s rich
history of beer and brewing is alive and well in Appleton, and Lawrence has a
seat at this Craft Beer Table! Join me, Allison McCoy Fleshman, Associate
Professor of Chemistry and co-owner of McFleshman’s Brewing Co., on a tour of
the brewery my husband and I built, which specializes in German Lagers and
British Ales. We will sample the rich history of German and British beer
styles, and explore the art of fermentation science. I’ll share the importance
of the beer glass, what cask-conditioning is all about, and how we use science
to make the perfect pint. Cheers!
A campus shuttle will be available for those who would like a ride downtown for this event.
Allison
Fleshman, Associate Professor of Chemistry
Lawrence University
Alumni College: Augustin Fosu '73
Friday, June 14,
3:20 p.m. -
4:10 p.m. Central
Warch Campus Center Cinema
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Ghana: From the abyss to relative prosperity
Ghana was the first
sub-Saharan African (SSA) country to gain its independence, with Kwame Nkrumah
as its first Prime Minister in 1957 and then as President in 1960. The
country was generally viewed as the Black Star of the continent. Nkrumah undertook
a very ambitious program toward industrialization under Pan-Africanism, with
the government as the main agent of change. However, many of the implemented
projects were quite inefficient and unsustainable. He was deposed in a
military coup d’état in 1966 when the economy floundered badly. This was
followed by additional coups and counter coups. By 1982, the country was a
basket case. The subsequent economic reforms undertaken, followed by democratic
reforms in 1992, seem to have succeeded in resuscitating the economy. Today,
Ghana can be counted among the top SSA countries in economic and institutional
performance.
Prof. Augustin K. FOSU, PhD
Professor, Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER)
University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana;
Distinguished Visiting Professor, College of Business and Economics
University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa;
Extraordinary Professor, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences
University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa; and
Research Associate, Centre for the Study of African Economies (CSAE)
University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Alumni College: Mathew Arau '97
Friday, June 14,
3:20 p.m. -
4:10 p.m. Central
Wriston Art Center
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Upbeat! Mindset, Mindfulness,
and Leadership
Just as a conductor's
preparatory "upbeat" gesture at the beginning of a performance
influences the way an ensemble plays, we too get to choose our
"upbeat" -- our thoughts and attitudes -- at the start of each day,
at work, and in our interactions with family, friends, and colleagues. Dr.
Matthew Arau '97 will share how, no matter the difficulty of the situation, we
can choose our personal upbeat and develop habits of thought and action that
can transform our personal and professional life to optimize our personal
physical, mental, and emotional health so that we can be at our best to make a
difference.
Lawrence University
Alumni College: Regina Cornish Morales '17
Friday, June 14,
3:20 p.m. -
4:10 p.m. Central
Science Learning Commons
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What's
the buzz on carbon markets?
Don´t
believe that capitalism is sustainable for the environment? Want to learn about
why playing the numbers game and putting a price on carbon can protect forests?
Curious about how to make forest management and conservation attractive for
money driven players? Want to get your hands dirty talking about outcomes,
morality, planting trees and money?
Come learn the basics about the Carbon Market, how it has been shaping in the Americas and what hopes we should have about our future. Debates, criticisms, and opinions are welcome.
Topics: Climate Change,
deforestation, compliant and voluntary carbon markets, blue carbon, news
scandals, collaboration, Latin America, North America (USA, Canada and Mexico),
investors, oil and gas, CO2, emissions, mitigation, adaptation, Climate Action
Reserve, Gold Standard, Verra, communities, Ejidos, public policy, NDCs, Paris
Agreement, and social, political, cultural and economic impacts.
Regina Cornish Morales '17 is the Climate Change Director at Pronatura Mexico, an NGO leading in the conservation of natural resources.
Leadership Panel with President Laurie Carter
Friday, June 14,
4:15 p.m. -
5 p.m. Central
Warch Campus Center, Cinema (Level Two)
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Free to Attend/No Registration Required
25th Reunion Alumni College "Twist" hosted by Ian McLellan
Friday, June 14,
4:30 p.m. -
5:30 p.m. Central
International House
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Kids' Meal and Activities
Friday, June 14,
5:15 p.m. -
8:15 p.m. Central
Wellness Center
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$15/Registration Required
Parents, let the kids play while you have your own fun! We will have activities and food for children from the ages of 5 to 12. Please make sure each child is registered for this event.
50th Reunion Reception & Dinner with President Laurie Carter
Friday, June 14,
5:30 p.m. -
8 p.m. Central
Hamar House (President's House)
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$50/Registration Required
Hosted Beer/Wine Bar
All-Reunion International Cuisine Dinner
Friday, June 14,
6 p.m. -
8 p.m. Central
Warch Campus Center
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$45 / Registration Required
Cash Only Beer/Wine Bar
Alumni Recital
Friday, June 14,
8 p.m. -
9 p.m. Central
Lawrence Memorial Chapel
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All alumni are invited to attend a recital featuring talented alumni musicians from all decades.
Breakfast
Saturday, June 15,
7:30 a.m. -
10 a.m. Central
Warch Campus Center, Andrew Commons
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Breakfast is $7/person, all-you-can-eat hot breakfast buffet. No registration required. Cashless - Credit & Debit Card Only accepted at the door.
55th Reunion Bike Ride
Saturday, June 15,
8 a.m. -
9 a.m. Central
Dr. Charles McKee's Residence
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Coach Gene Davis Memorial Fun Run/Walk
Saturday, June 15,
8 a.m. -
9 a.m. Central
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Join the traditional 5k fun run/walk for all ages, named in memorial for Coach Gene Davis.
Yoga hosted by the 30th Reunion
Saturday, June 15,
8 a.m. -
9 a.m. Central
Ormsby Hall Green (Rain Site: Wellness Center)
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55th Reunion Pickleball Tournament
Saturday, June 15,
9 a.m. -
10 a.m. Central
Lawrence University Tennis Courts
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Alumni Choir Rehearsal
Saturday, June 15,
9 a.m. -
10 a.m. Central
Lawrence Memorial Chapel
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Indigenous Alumni Speak hosted by the 50th Reunion
Saturday, June 15,
9:45 a.m. -
10:15 a.m. Central
Wriston Art Center
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Gather at the Wriston Art Center Auditorium to hear stories from some of Lawrence's Indigenous
alumni. The Class of 1973, which has created the Special Fund for Student
Success to support Native American and other Indigenous students, is sponsoring
this event and encourages all alumni to attend.
Parade of Classes
Saturday, June 15,
10:30 a.m. -
11 a.m. Central
Shattuck Plaza (located between Lawrence Memorial Chapel and Shattuck Hall of Music)
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Join your classmates in the march to the Memorial Chapel for Reunion Convocation.
Reunion Convocation
Saturday, June 15,
11 a.m. -
12 p.m. Central
Lawrence Memorial Chapel
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Celebrate Reunion with President Laurie Carter at this annual all-Reunion event that recognizes the special contributions made by Lawrentians and Downerites. The program features the presentation of alumni awards and Reunion class gifts, music by the Alumni Choir, and President Carter’s Convocation address.
All-Reunion Cook Out
Saturday, June 15,
12 p.m. -
1:30 p.m. Central
Main Hall Green
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$10 / Registration Required
25th Reunion Luncheon with President Laurie Carter
Saturday, June 15,
12:30 p.m. -
1:30 p.m. Central
Hamar House (President's House)
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$30 / Registration Required
Milwaukee-Downer & Golden Reunion Luncheon
Saturday, June 15,
12:30 p.m. -
1:30 p.m. Central
Warch Campus Center, Pusey Room
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A special event for our Milwaukee-Downer alumnae and alumni celebrating Golden Reunions.
55th Reunion Book Club Discussion
Saturday, June 15,
1:30 p.m. -
2:30 p.m. Central
Music-Drama Center, Harper Hall
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"Horse" by Geraldine Brooks
Big Band Concert, in honor of Fred Sturm '73, hosted by the 50th Reunion
Saturday, June 15,
1:30 p.m. -
2:30 p.m. Central
Lawrence Memorial Chapel
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10th Reunion Beer Garden
Saturday, June 15,
1:30 p.m. -
3 p.m. Central
Trever Hall, West Green
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25th Reunion Beer Garden
Saturday, June 15,
1:30 p.m. -
3 p.m. Central
International House
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30th Reunion Beer Garden
Saturday, June 15,
1:30 p.m. -
3 p.m. Central
Ormsby Hall Green
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5th Reunion Beer Garden
Saturday, June 15,
1:30 p.m. -
3 p.m. Central
Trever Hall, East Green
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Open Houses
Saturday, June 15,
1:30 p.m. -
3:30 p.m. Central
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Academic departments and programs will host open houses in their buildings. Reconnect with your favorite faculty members and staff and meet new ones.
10th & 25th Reunions Kickball Game
Saturday, June 15,
2 p.m. -
3 p.m. Central
Main Hall Green (Rain Site: Wellness Center)
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LUBAN Reception
Saturday, June 15,
2 p.m. -
3 p.m. Central
Memorial Hall, Diversity and Intercultural Center
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55th Reunion In Memoriam
Saturday, June 15,
2:30 p.m. -
3:30 p.m. Central
Music-Drama Center, Harper Hall
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Alumni of Color Reception
Saturday, June 15,
2:30 p.m. -
3:30 p.m. Central
Main Hall, John G. Strange Commons
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This a free event
Founders Club & Legacy Circle Reception
Saturday, June 15,
3:30 p.m. -
5 p.m. Central
Steitz Hall of Science, Atrium
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Kids' Meal and Activities
Saturday, June 15,
5 p.m. -
8 p.m. Central
Wellness Center
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$15/Registration Required
Parents, let the kids play while you have your own fun! We will have activities and food for children from the ages of 5 to 12. Please make sure each child is registered for this event.
Class Photos
Saturday, June 15,
5:15 p.m. -
6 p.m. Central
Various locations on campus
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10th Reunion Reception & Dinner
Saturday, June 15,
6 p.m. -
8 p.m. Central
Warch Campus Center, Esch Hurvis Room
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$45 / Registration Required
Cash Only Beer/Wine Bar
25th Reunion Reception & Dinner
Saturday, June 15,
6 p.m. -
8 p.m. Central
Warch Campus Center, Mead Witter Room
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$45 / Registration Required
Cash Beer/Wine Bar
30th Reunion Reception & Dinner
Saturday, June 15,
6 p.m. -
8 p.m. Central
Warch Campus Center, Esch Hurvis Studio
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$45 / Registration Required
Cash Beer/Wine Bar
40th Reunion Reception & Dinner with President Laurie Carter
Saturday, June 15,
6 p.m. -
8 p.m. Central
Hamar House (President's House)
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$50/Registration Required
Hosted Beer/Wine Bar
50th Reunion Reception & Dinner
Saturday, June 15,
6 p.m. -
8 p.m. Central
Warch Campus Center, Somerset Room
more information
$45 / Registration Required
Cash Beer/Wine Bar
55th Reunion Reception & Dinner
Saturday, June 15,
6 p.m. -
8 p.m. Central
Warch Campus Center, Pusey Room
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$45 / Registration Required
Cash Beer/Wine Bar
5th Reunion Reception & Dinner
Saturday, June 15,
6 p.m. -
8 p.m. Central
Warch Campus Center, Andrew Commons
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$35 / Registration Required
Cash Beer/Wine Bar
Easter Mysteries Film Screening hosted by the 55th Reunion
Saturday, June 15,
8 p.m. -
9:30 p.m. Central
Warch Campus Center, Cinema (Level Two)
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Breakfast
Sunday, June 16,
8 a.m. -
10 a.m. Central
Warch Campus Center, Andrew Commons
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Breakfast is $7/person, all-you-can-eat hot breakfast buffet. No registration required. Cashless - Credit & Debit Card Only accepted at the door.
Day Trip to Björklunden
Sunday, June 16,
8 a.m. -
3 p.m. Central
Björklunden vid Sjön
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Discover or revisit Lawrence’s beautiful northern campus located on Lake Michigan in picturesque Door County. Spend the day touring the historical chapel, hiking the many nature trails, or relaxing on the lakeside decks.
Motorcoach bus transportation and lunch will be provided. Luggage may be stored in the motorcoach. If you prefer to drive yourself, you may select the $15 no-transportation-needed rate when registering for this event.
Meet at the Wriston turnaround on Lawe Street at 7:45 a.m. Advance registration is required for this event, which has an additional fee. We are unable to accept walk-up registration.
Reflections of Gratitude and Remembrance
Sunday, June 16,
10 a.m. -
11 a.m. Central
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Reunion Headquarters Closed & Residence Hall Checkout Time!
Sunday, June 16,
11 a.m. -
11 a.m. Central
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